Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 306, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32-- Dying declarations - There are two different versions/dying declarations by the deceased - In the first dying declaration recorded, deceased has stated that she caught fire accidentally, whereas, in the second version, she has stated that the accused gave beatings to her with a wooden stick and..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 304B, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32-- Dowry death due to poisoning - Dying declaration made by deceased before doctor stating that her husband and mother in law used to harass her on account of dowry demand and because of such harassment she took the extreme step of consuming poison - Condition of deceased was very serious - Doctor..........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32-- Dying declaration - Dying declaration recorded by Magistrate - No certificate by doctor that injured was in a fit condition to make a statement - Magistrate however satisfied himself by asking the doctor about the fitness of the injured to make the statement - Held, dying declaration is..........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32, 33-- Admissibility of hearsay evidence - Held, general rule regarding hearsay evidence is that it is not trustworthy - However, there are 2 exceptions to this general rule, namely `necessity' and `special circumstances which render the evidence more trustworthy than hearsay evidence in general'...........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32(5)-- Date of birth - Proof - If a person wants to rely on a particular date of birth and wants to press a document in service, he has to prove its authenticity in terms of S.32(5) of Evidence Act by examining the person having special means of knowledge, authenticity of date, time etc. mentioned..........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32-- Dying declaration - Principles governing - (i) There is neither rule of law nor of prudence that dying declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration; (ii) If the Court is satisfied that the dying declaration is true and voluntary it can base conviction on it, without corroboration; (iii)..........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 10, Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002, Section 32-- Confession of accused under POTA Act - Confession cannot be used as a piece of evidence against other co-accused...........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32(1)-- Letters written by deceased before death by consuming poison, disclosing her love, emotion anxiety, frustration and depression - Held, said letters are receivable in evidence, evidencing cause and circumstances which resulted in her death...........

Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32-- Dying declaration - Deceased remained alive for a long period of time after the incident and died after recording the dying declaration - Dying declaration can be relied upon...........